Archives|THE HAND OF ETHELBERTA.; Author of "Far from the Madding Crowd," "A Pair of Blue Eyes," &c. CHAPTER VII. THE DING-ROOM OF A TOWN HOUSE THE BUTLER'S PANTRY. [Continued.] CHAPTER VIII. CHRISTOPHER'S LODGINGS THE GROUNDS ABOUT ROOKINGTON. CHAPTER IX. A VILLAGE INN ROOKINGTON DRIVE CHRISTOPHER'S ROOMS.

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THE HAND OF ETHELBERTA.; Author of "Far from the Madding Crowd," "A Pair of Blue Eyes," &c. CHAPTER VII. THE DING-ROOM OF A TOWN HOUSE THE BUTLER'S PANTRY. [Continued.] CHAPTER VIII. CHRISTOPHER'S LODGINGS THE GROUNDS ABOUT ROOKINGTON. CHAPTER IX. A VILLAGE INN ROOKINGTON DRIVE CHRISTOPHER'S ROOMS.

In the basement story at this hour Mr. Chickerel, the butler, who had formed the subject of discussion on the floor above, was busily engaged in looking after his two subordinates as they bustled about in the operations of clearing away. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on July 18, 1875, on Page 3 of the New York edition with the headline: THE HAND OF ETHELBERTA.; Author of "Far from the Madding Crowd," "A Pair of Blue Eyes," &c. CHAPTER VII. THE DING-ROOM OF A TOWN HOUSE THE BUTLER'S PANTRY. [Continued.] CHAPTER VIII. CHRISTOPHER'S LODGINGS THE GROUNDS ABOUT ROOKINGTON. CHAPTER IX. A VILLAGE INN ROOKINGTON DRIVE CHRISTOPHER'S ROOMS. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe